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Re: unparsed-text and for-each-group

2005-12-21 10:29:20

 Am I right in assuming that the best way to do this is two nested
 xsl:for-each-group's using unparsed-text()?  I'm a bit confused on how
 to do the <lg> elements....

only one unparsed-text to pull in the whole file then  use regular
expressions, probably easiset to pu every lin ein an l first

<xsl:variable name="lines" as="element()*"">
<xsl:for-each select="tokenize(unparsed-text('file.txt','&#13;?&#10;')">
 <l><xsl:value-of select="."/>
</xsl:for-each>
</xsl:element>

then use for-each-group to group up the versesinto lg elements based on
empty l elements.

David

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